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This disagreement normally surfaces whilst we’re watching or discussing CSI: Miami.
Tonight’s episode. In fact the pre-titles sequence of tonight’s episode is a perfect example of my thesis.
I’m not going to put a spoiler cut for CSI: Miami, okay?
Horatio gunned down seven gangsters – several armed with automatic weapons, three in or on vehicles – armed only with a pistol without getting a scratch on him; in fact it was nine shots, seven kills. Now, considering that this show jumped the shark a long time ago (Lettice maintains that it jumped, before a single episode had aired, as soon as David Caruso was cast) was this not a new and bigger shark to jump? Will there be a scene next year where Horatio takes out a tank or a helicopter gunship with his trusty sidearm?
I AGREE
Can a show ‘jump the shark’ in reverse? At least in theory you could have something that was an absolute duffer but somehow avoided cancellation, then improved as it went along. Admittedly I cannot think of an example, but then I ain’t watching much TV nowadays.
Good bumping into you today by the way!
Well, at least I’ve learned something new. I’d never heard the expression ‘jump the shark’ before…
@Vixen: That’s a very frightening blog you have…
@Hal: The shark can never be unjumped!
@Jack: I aim to educate.